Optimal eye movement strategies: a comparison of neurosurgeons gaze patterns when using a surgical microscope
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Enkelejda Kasneci | Wolfgang Fuhl | Shahram Eivazi | A. Hafez | Hoorieh Afkari | M. Lehecka | R. Bednarik
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